7Teen Report: Teen Driving

Driving is a responsibility as well as a privilege. There are many teens that have the desperate urge to drive, but they must realize that with this privilege comes a huge responsibility.

St. Louis senior Jonathan Primeaux admits to being one of many teens who use their cell phone while driving. Corporal Franklin Fondel with the Lake Charles Police Department says this is not good practice for young drivers. He says, "teenagers should always be attentive to what they're doing while driving. At no time should teenagers have loud music."

But Jonathan Primeaux says music is something that he cannot live without. He says, "music is something that will always be on in my car."

Freshman Mary Johnston has a different view about music while driving. She says, "I think the road would be a bigger issue than the music, but I definitely do like music a lot and there will be a lot of music in my car. It will definitely be a safety issue before entertainment."

Judicial Administrator Tim Leger says it could cost not turning those radios down. He says, "the fine for loud music that's set forth by the code of ordinances, written by the city council is: first offense is a $150.00 fine and the second offense can range from $200 to $500. The court cost is also added to those amounts which is $163.50."

So teens although it may seem cool to have loud music playing or to talk on the cell phone while driving, it could add up and cost you and your parents a lot.

It was pitched an opportunity to bring economic growth to the north side of Lake Charles, but now ti seems the Enterprise Boulevard Extension project will never come to fruition. The second phase still hasn't been completed to connect Enterprise Boulevard to Highway 171. Wednesday night city council member Mary Morris suggested another plan to get things rolling. Restaurants, condos and retail outlets was suppose to come for North Lake Charles, but it's been ...

It was pitched an opportunity to bring economic growth to the north side of Lake Charles, but now ti seems the Enterprise Boulevard Extension project will never come to fruition. The second phase still hasn't been completed to connect Enterprise Boulevard to Highway 171. Wednesday night city council member Mary Morris suggested another plan to get things rolling. Restaurants, condos and retail outlets was suppose to come for North Lake Charles, but it's been ...

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development announced that construction work on I-10 in Lake Charles is scheduled to begin on March 3. The expansion joints on the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge need maintenance which will be performed by C.E.C, Inc., a Lafayette-based company. The construction of the I-10 bridge must take place in order to handle the traffic volume anticipated during the upcoming I-210 re-decking project. The $8.5 million project on I-10 ...More >>

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development announced that construction work on I-10 in Lake Charles is scheduled to begin on March 3. The expansion joints on the I-10 Calcasieu River Bridge need maintenance which will be performed by C.E.C, Inc., a Lafayette-based company. The construction of the I-10 bridge must take place in order to handle the traffic volume anticipated during the upcoming I-210 re-decking project. The $8.5 million project on I-10 ...More >>

Copycat threats to schools have been report to law enforcement agencies across the country, state, and in Southwest Louisiana. Multiple suspects have been arrested, many charged with terrorizing, which carries a penalty of up to 15 years in prison and/or a maximum fine of $15,000 if charged as an adult. However, according to Louisiana State Police, the majority of the threats received were found to have no credible danger to public safety. "Although we highly encourage cit...

Copycat threats to schools have been report to law enforcement agencies across the country, state, and in Southwest Louisiana. Multiple suspects have been arrested, many charged with terrorizing, which carries a penalty of up to 15 years in prison and/or a maximum fine of $15,000 if charged as an adult. However, according to Louisiana State Police, the majority of the threats received were found to have no credible danger to public safety. "Although we highly encourage cit...

For tonight, scattered showers will be possible with just a few thunderstorms. The risk of severe weather is very low and rainfall should be lighter than earlier today, limiting the flood potential. Temperatures will not cool down very much with lows in the upper 60s.

For tonight, scattered showers will be possible with just a few thunderstorms. The risk of severe weather is very low and rainfall should be lighter than earlier today, limiting the flood potential. Temperatures will not cool down very much with lows in the upper 60s.

Brookshire Grocery Company is sending WWII Veterans to Washington, D.C. to see the World War II Memorial. The trip is all-expense paid and Brookshire is accepting applications for it's 15th "Heroes Flight." "Our Company is tremendously grateful for the military men and women who serve our nation," says Chairman of the Board and CEO for Brookshire Grocery Co. Brad Brookshire, "We are honored to have escorted more than 400 WWII veterans to our nation's capital...

Brookshire Grocery Company is sending WWII Veterans to Washington, D.C. to see the World War II Memorial. The trip is all-expense paid and Brookshire is accepting applications for it's 15th "Heroes Flight." "Our Company is tremendously grateful for the military men and women who serve our nation," says Chairman of the Board and CEO for Brookshire Grocery Co. Brad Brookshire, "We are honored to have escorted more than 400 WWII veterans to our nation's capital...